Dorsey, George Amos, 1868-1931
Dorsey, George A. (George Amos), 1868-1931
Dorsey, George Amos
Dorsey, George A.
George Amos Dorsey ethnographer of North American Indians, especially the Mandan tribe
Dorsey, George A. 1868-1931
VIAF ID: 19751330 (Personal)
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Works
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An aboriginal quartzite quarry in eastern Wyoming | |
Anthropological papers written in honor of Franz Boas | |
Appletons' popular science monthly | |
Arapaho Sun Dance the ceremony of the offerings lodge | |
Archæological investigations on the island of La Plata, Ecuador. | |
An Arikara story-telling contest | |
A bibliography of the anthropology of Peru. | |
Brief miscellaneous Hopi papers | |
A ceremony of the Quichuas of Peru | |
Certain gambling games of the Klamath Indians | |
Cheyenne | |
The Cheyenne. by George A. Dorsey, Curator, Dept. of Anthropology I. Ceremonial organization | |
Chinese pottery in the Philippines | |
A copper mask from Chimbote, Peru | |
Crania from the necropolis of Ancon, Peru | |
A cruise among Haida and Tlingit villages about Dixon's entrance | |
Description of two new pulmonate mollusks with a list of other species from the Solomon islands, collected by dr. George A. Dorsey. | |
evolution of Charles Darwin | |
The geography of the Tsimshian Indians | |
Hopi proper names | |
Hows and whys of human behavior | |
Indians of the Southwest | |
The lumbar curve in some American races | |
Man's own show; civilization | |
A Maori skull with double left parietal bone | |
Mechanizm życia ludzkiego | |
The Mishongnovi ceremonies of the snake and antelope fraternities | |
The mythology of the Wichita | |
Nature of man | |
North American anthropology at Field Museum of Natural History, c1981: | |
Notes on Skidi Pawnee society | |
Notes on the anthropological museums of central Europe | |
Notes on the numerial variations of the teeth in fifteen Peruvian skulls | |
Observations on a collection of Papuan crania | |
Oraibi Soyal ceremony | |
Organizacja społeczna | |
Origin | |
The Osage mourning-war ceremony | |
The Pawnee mythology | |
A Peruvian cranium with suppressed upper lateral incisors | |
The Ponca sun dance | |
Por qué actuamos como seres humanos | |
Pravda o Slovákoch a Slavianoch. | |
Proč se chováme jako lidské bytosti : Populární výklad behaviourismu | |
Recent progress in anthropology at the Field Columbian Museum | |
Ruins of Xkichmook, Yucatan | |
A sexual study of the size of the articular surfaces of the long bones in aboriginal American skeletons | |
The shoshonean game of of néa-wá-téa-pi | |
Skin tight : profile of a jazz drummer. | |
The Stanley McCormick Hopi expeditions | |
Story of Weksalahos, or The shooting stars | |
Szejenowie. | |
Traditions of the Osage | |
Two boys who slew the monsters and became stars | |
Up the Skeena River to the home of the Tsimshians | |
Why we behave like human beings | |
Wichita tales. | |
The wild tribes of Davao District, Mindanao : The R. F. Cummings Philippine Expedition | |
Wormian bones in artificially deformed Kwakiutl crania | |
Zázraky lidského stroje : Populární kapitoly z fysiologie a biologie | |
人的性質 | |
人類行為要義 |